Ethereum's return rate for January 2026 is -17.52%, compared to Bitcoin's return rate of -10.17%.

ETH4.06%
BTC2.76%

Odaily Planet Daily reported that Coinglass data shows that the return rate of Bitcoin in January 2026 is -10.17%, marking the fifth lowest record since 2013, below the average January return rate of 2.81% and the median return rate of 0.29%; Ethereum’s return rate for January 2026 is -17.52%, the third lowest record since 2017, far below the average January return rate of 16.81% and the median return rate of 15.90%.

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